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STREETBEEFS
Youtube Fights
Knife Attacks on Youtube
Active Self Protection
Al Profit
Crime Documentaries. Check out the full-length film on Detroit!
Black Pilled
Author of The Day of the Rope
The Author's Voice
Audio Readings by the Author
serptentza (youtube)
China Muck
InTheseGoingsDown
Videos for the Autumn of our Civilization: Horror films, Comics and Music...
China Insights
China Muck - translated local news pieces
PoliceActivity
Badge Cam disasters
James Andersen
author
Charm City Vacancy
Urban decay photography depicting the greatest city in America, street by street.
Pulp Fiction Renaissance
Richard Barrett's Podcast
Harm City Noir
Audio Readings by the Author
Precision Striking
Online Boxing Coach Jason Van Veldhuysen
ModernFighter
Cory Bracken's Modern Agonistics Video Archive
Steven Pressfield, author
James' favorite historical novelist
No Agenda
Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak, media experts on politics
Muzzleloader Magazine
A great source for Native American and colonial art and history
www.jack-donovan.com
Jack Donovan, masculinity expert and author of The Way of Men and No Man's Land. Get out of that estrogen bath and have your man-card validated here!
Project Gutenberg
An Open Domain E-book Archive
Free Domain Radio
Philosophy from the Author of Human Livestock Management
Spengler Links
Through Counter-Currents
The City That Breeds
Your Source for Baltimore Snark
Baltimore Brew
Online journal featuring independent reporting on Baltimore City.
The Art of Manliness Website & Podcast Station
This site hosts many authors and has a lot of good content
Works and Days
Victor Davis Hanson, Historian
Jameslafond.blogspot
Moderated by Lynn Lockhart
Balladeer's Blog
A Treasure Trove for sourcing mythology and ancient texts
RomanArmy.com
A reasource for ancient military buffs |
In 390 B.C. Rome was sacked and burned by the Gauls. It would rise again, first as a republic, and then as an empire. The old capital was sacked in A.D. 410 by the Goths. The new capital of Constantinople was sacked by the 4th Crusade in 1204. Rome would rise again, only to fall to the Turks in 1453, ushering in Modernity. What if Rome rose again?
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